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No. 752,792. PATENTED PEB. 23, 1904. H. MOYA.

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No. 752,792. PATENTBDPEB. 23, 1904. H. MOYA.

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UNITED STATES HIDALGO MOYA, OF LEIOESTER, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO Patented February 23, 1904.

PATENT, OFFICE.

TYPE-WRITING MACHINE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 752,792, dated February 23, 1904. Application filed January l0, 1902. Serial No. 89,168. (No model.)V

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Be it known that I, HIDALGO MOYA, (common] y known as DALGo MoYA,) inventor, a citizen of the United States, residing at 67 Western road, Leicester, in the county of Leicester, l

First. The arrangement of the types-in a` plurality of circular rows and the paper-carf riage so that it may be brought opposite any y one of those rows, whereby any type in either i sidewise movement of the `paper-carriage. I

of those rows may be selected by the proper angular movement of the type-carrier and the have -shown the types arranged in three circular Vrows and in a sufficient number of crossing rows to include all the characters desired;

but the gist of the matter is that each cross ing row of types can be selected by the angular movement ofthe type character while any 3 character in any crossing row is selected by the sidewise movement of the paper-carriage.

Second. In the arrangement of the types in i radial rows, each radial row being adapted tobe brought under a slot in a cam-plate, and

means to cause each row when brought under' that slot to move through the slot into print-1 `,plan of the type-writer. i. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of .the Iright hand of the type-writer.

Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal vertical section of the type-writer. Y Figs. 4 and 5 are detail views showing the cooperation of one of; the key-levers with one of the hinged frames,` `the rocking frame, and the rotary axle. Fig. 6 is a detail View showing the arrangement of the inner ends of the key-levers and the stoparrn. A`Fig. 7 is a diagram of the key-levers. Figs. 8 and 8sL are plans of convenient forms of'type-disks. Fig. 9 is a front elevation of the rack-bar, baffle-plate, and spring-pawl. Figs. y1O.and 10a' are sections o n line AB, Fig.

lng contact with the paper on the paper-roll. Third. In certain combinations of-mechan 9. Figs. l1 and 12 are front and side elevations, respectively, of the rotary axle, the type-disk collars, and stop-arm. Fig. 13 is a plan of the cover-plate. Fig. 14 is a plan of a ring for supporting said cover-plate.

1 is the frame of the machine, having a transvere bar 2, to which the key-levers 3 are pivote 4 and 5 are the hinged frames pivoted to a transverse rod 6, carried by the frame 1 and having diagonal bars 7 and 8, upon which the key-levers bear when depressed by their keys 9, as hereinafter explained. These key-levers are arranged in two sets, the set on the lefthand side of the machine cooperating with the bar 8 of the frame 5 and the set on the rightn hand side of the machine cooperating with the bar 7 of the frame 4. rIhe inner ends of the hinged frames 4 and 5 carry arms 1() and 11, having forked ends adapted to respectively engage with helical or inclined rods 12 and 13, carried by the rotary axle 14, supported in the` frame of the machine by adjustable screwbearings 16 17. As the key-levers are depressed they also depress one or other of the hinged frames 4 or 5, thereby causing the forked end of one or other of the arms 10 or 11 to travel down one of the helical rods 12 or 13, and thus partially rotate the axle 14. The key-levers are all depressed to the same extent; but the hinged frames and their arms 10 and 11 are depressed to a different extent by each key-lever, owing to the fact that the key-levers strike the bars 7 or 8 at different distances from the fulcrum 6 of said frames.

`Thus each key-lever rotates the rotary axle to a different extent.

18 is the rocking frame, pivoted at 19 to the frame of the machine and having its outer :end comprising a bar lying in the path of the key-levers. The inner side of the rocking frame 18 carries an adjustable screw-disk 20 and its inner end carries a vertical rod 21, provided at its upper end with the presserfoot 22 for cooperating with the type, as hereinafter explained. i

23 and 24 are collars loosely mounted on the rotary axle 14 and connected by the rigid arm 25. The collar 23 is -provided with a recess and thereby insures that the rotary movement of the collars 23 or 24 shallnstopat the Ycorrect position to bring the required one of the typearms 28 opposite aradial slot 30 in the coverplate 31. After a typesarm has been brought opposite the slot 30 in the-cover-plate 31 the key-lever in its descent depresses the outer end of' the' rocking frame 18 and raises thev inner side of said frame, thereby rcausing the disk`20 to strike the collar 24 and raise the collar 23' out of lengagement with the'pin 27, causing all-the type-arms (except the one opposite the slot 30) to come into contact with an ink-pad 32 on the under side of the cover-plate. The presser-foot 22 -then rises and presses thetype-arm opposite: the slot 3() through said slot, causing it to print upon the paper on the paper-cylinder 33, as shown in Fig. 5. When the key-lever descends, so as to depress the outer end of the rocking-frame 18, as above described,l one of the 'hinged frames 4' or 5 is also further depressed, and 'the axle 14 is thereby furtherro'- tated after the required type has been brought opposite the slot 30 and after the stop-arm 29 hasv struck the said key-lever,and thereby prevented any furtherrotary movement of the collar 23. When this further rotary move-l ment vofthe axle occurs, the pin 27 carried by` the axle14 bears upon one of the inclined sides of the recess 2.6, and thereby assists in raising the collar 23 and the type-arms.

` operation.

The forked end of the arm 11 carried by the frame 5 is operated by the key-levers on the left side ofthe machine and by cooperating with the inclined rod13 turns the axle 14 to- Ward theleft, While the forked end of the arm carried by the frame 4is operated by the key-levers on the right-hand side of the machine and by cooperating With the incline 12 turns the axle 1,4 toward the right.

i' 35 isa spring which has itsends respectively attached to the upper end of the arm 'and to a lug on the axle 14 and is for the purpose Vof returning the collar 23 and the typearmsto their normal position aftereach To insure that the axlek 14 shall come to rest in the correct` position after each operation, a stop-arm 36 carried by the axle 14 is adapted to strike the forked end of the arm 10 as 'the axle returns toward the right after having been operated by the arm 11, whilesa 5 similar stop-arm 37 carried by the axle 14 is adapted to: strike the forked end of the arm 11 as the axle 14 returns toward the left after having been operated by the arm 10. 'When the axle 14 is rotated toward the right by the arm 10,- the stop-arm 36 (by passing beneath the forked end of the arm 11) prevents the accidental movement of said arm, and when the axle 14 is rotated toward the left by the arm 11 a stop-arm 38,-carried by the axle 14, passes beneath the forked end of the arm 10, and thereby prevents the accidental operation of said arm.

As shown in Fig. 7, the inner ends of each succeeding key-lever from the center toward the outside of the machine is of greater depth than the inner end of the immediately preceding key-lever. This insures that the inner end of no key-lever can be lifted clear of the adjacent key-levers, thereby insuring the smooth Working of the key-levers.

The cover-'plate 31 is supported from the frame of the machine by a ring 39, provided With a guidevvay 40, through which the outer areraisedv by the presser-foot 22. rEhe ring 39 is also 'provided With pins 41 41, With which bayonet-slots 42 on the cover-plate 31 engage to secure said cover-plate tothe ring.

The type-arms 28 may be replacedbyadisk or segment ofv any suitable flexible substance, such as 42 in Fig. 8 or 43 in Fig. 8a. These disks are secured to the collar 23 and are provided With projections 44 for engaging with the guideWay 4() in thering39 tov insure the correct position of the type to be passed through the slot 3() inl the cover-plate. The resilient naturel of the substance of which these disks are composed permits the presserfoot 22 to force the required type through the slot in' the cover-plate 31 When the remaining' type are in contact With the ink-pad, as above explained.

The paper-carriage 34 1s carried by a sup-- port 45, pivoted at 46- to the frame of the machine. The position ofv the paper-carriage is such that the paper-cylinder 33 is normally situated above the outermost type of the radial rovv,` carried by each type-arm or by a type-disk, as said roW is brought-opposite the slot 30.

47 is the shifting-lever connected to the support and to the free end of which a'key 48 is connected by a iiexible piece 48a. By depressing the key 48 onto a stop 49 the sup.Y port 45 is moved angularly about its pivot,so as to bring the paper-cylinder opposite the middle type of each radial roW, and by bend-l ing the piece 48 and then depressing the key-v 48 jonto a stop 50 the support 45 may be movedA angularlyabout its pivot 46, so as to bring the paper-cylinder33 into position to be printed upon by the innermost type of each radialv roW.

l'paper-'carriage 34 is pivoted to a bar- 51, adapted to slide horizontally in the support 45. From'the bar 51 depend arms 5252, which carry the rack-bar 53.-l An arm 54,:depending from the Vcarriage 34, carries a screw '55, the end of which bears against one of the arms 52,

ends ofthe radial type-arms pass when they IIO as shown in Figs. 2 `and 3. By regulating the screw 55 the position of the paper-cylinder can be adjusted as required. The rack-bar 53 port- 45 and havinga nose 61, adapted to enlt er the gap-58 and to engage with the teeth 56 of the'rack-bar 53. .The nose, 61 of the pawl has a straight side which engages with the straight sidespf the teeth56 and has also an inclined side situ ated toward the inclined sides of the teeth 56 Vand also toward an incline 62 at lone side ofthe gap 58. A spring63 tends to hold thenose61lofthe pawlagainst the 4straight sideofthe gap 58 in the plate 57. In additiento a rocking movement aboutits pivot the pawl 59 is also capable ofmoving along its pivot, but is normally heldV in engagement with the teeth 560f the rack-bar 53 by a spring 64, carried by the bar 57.

A frame 65, Figs. 1, 2, and 3, pivotedat 66 to the machine, carries a foot 67, which en gages withthe horizontal arm of the pawl 59. When a type-lever is operated, it moves the frame about its pivot so as to depress the foot 67, and thereby rock the pawl 59 about its pivot, thus causing the inclined side of the nose of the pawl vto bear upon the inclined side of a tooth 56, and thereby move the pawl outwardly along its pivot against the resistance of the spring 64 untilthe nose ofthe pawl is disengaged from the said teeth, Fig. 10u. The nose of the pawl is thenmoved toward the right, Figs. 9 and 10,` through:l the distance n vequal to the width of oneto oth and is then moved into engagement with the rack by the spring 64. VVhen thekey-lever is released,

'. the. spring 63 returns. the pawl to its normal ward the paper-carriage without position, thus feeding the paper-carriage one The machine is provided with a spacer-bar 68, by operating which the pivoted frame 65 and pawl 59 may be actuated for feeding forprinting on the paper, as is Well understood.

When ythepaper-carriage is pressed toward the left, referring to Figs. 9 and 10, the inclined sides of the teeth 56 engage with the inclined side of the pawl-nose 61, and thereby throw the pawl outof engagementwith the rack, and when the paper-carriageis .pressed toward the right, referring to Figs. 9 and 10, i

the inclined face of the paWl-nose 61engages 1 with the incline 62 on lthe plate 57, thereby lthrowing the pawl out of engagement with the rack. It will thus beseen that the papercarriage may be readily moved in either direction transversely of the machine by hand.

A spring 69, secured to the plate 57, carries a V-shaped tooth 70, which passes through an opening in the plate 57 and engages with the 18, as above described,the hinged frame 5 is further depressed by the key-lever, and the end rack-teeth to prevent the paper-carriage being accidentally moved in the `wrong direction kwhen the key-levers are operated.

`fingers attached to bar 71EL and which bear each on its key-lever. The rocking frame 18 returns by gravity to its normal position lafter being operated.

The mechanism above described for moving the paper-roller 4carriage from the right toward the left of the machine with a step-by-step -mo-vementas thetype key-levers are operated and which permits the paper-carriage to be pushed rapidly by hand in bothdirections is not ,claimed in this application, as itforms the subject-matter of my application filed June 16, 1902, Serial No. 111,805.

'The operation ofthe type-writer, referring to one of the key-levers on -the left-hand side of the machine, is as follows: When a keylever 3 .isoperated by depressing its fingerkey, it `strikes the diagonal bar 8 of the hinged frame 5, depressing said hinged frame to an extent dependent upon the position of the keylever on the said .diagonal bar. The forked end of the armk 11 is thus caused toV travel down alongV the helical rod 13, and thereby move the axle 14,` with the collars 23 and 24, angularly about its longitudinal axis to such an extent as `to bring the required type-arm 28 or the required row of type on the iiexible diskf opposite the slot 30 in thecover-plate 31, the stop-arm 29 striking the innerA end of the key-lever 3 to insurethat the collar 23and type-arms or disk.` shall not move too far.

.This is shown clearly in Fig. 4. Toward or at the end of its stroke the key-lever 3 then strikes-the rocking bar 18, as shown in Fig.

5, thereby moving said rocking bar about its `pivot 19 and causing first the disk 2O tostrike thecollar 24, so, as to raise the `collars 2 3 24 out of `engagement with the pin 27 on the axle 14,` and raise all the type with the exception of the row opposite the slot 30 into Contact with the inking-pad 32. `The inner end ofthe rocking bar 18 then raises the, rod 21 and presser-foot 22, so as to cause said .presserfoot to thrust the typeopposite the slot 30 through thesaid slot andcause it to print upon the paper carried bythe paper-cylinder During the operation of the rocking bar of the arm 11 (bytraveling farther down the rod- 13) further rotates the axle 14. The stoparm 29, however, prevents any further rotary movement, of the collar 23 and type-arms or type-disk, so that as the axle 14 thus continues to rotate the pin 27 bears upon one of IOO IIO

paper-carriage forward into position for thel paper to receive the next Yprinted character.

'Ihe support 45 may 'carry'the usual alarmgong 7 2, adapted to be struck by a spring hammer or striker 73, operated by a projection 74, Fig. 1, on the paper-carriage as the latter nears the end of every line.

The paper is held in contact with the paper cylinder 33 by a presser-roller 75, journaled in slots 76 in the paper-carriage 34. The roller 75 is preferably provided with resilient bands or rings 77, which bear upon the papercylinder 33.

The paper-cylinder 33 is provided with a finger-piece 78 for rotating it about its longitudinal axis and is prevented from moving accidentally by a spring-tooth 79, carried by the paper-carriage 34 and adapted to engage with a toothed rack 80 on the paper-cylinder, as is well understood.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-

1. A type-writer comprising a type-carrier, on which the type are arranged in circular rows about an axle and also in crossing rows each on a iexible radial arm of said axle; means for moving the iiexible radial arms of the type-carrier angularly to bring the desired crossing row of type in a line crossing the paper-carriage; that paper-carriage; and means for moving it sidewise to bring it in printing relation to a type in one of the crossing-rows.

2. In a type-writing machine, the combination with the key-levers and paper-carriage, of a rotary axle, a collar on said axle, resilient type-supports carried by said collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on the cover-plate, means to rotate the said axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite said slot when the keylevers are operated, means for moving the collar along the axle to bring the type in contact with the ink-pad, means for moving the type opposite the slot in the cover plate through said slot, and means to feed the paper carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

3. In atype-writing machine, the combination with the key-levers and paper-carriage, of a rotary axle, a collar on said axle, resilient type-supports carried by said collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on the cover-plate, means to rotate the said axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite said slot when the keylevers are operated, means for insuring the stoppage of the collar when the type corresponding to the key-lever that has been operated is opposite the slot in the cover-plate,

means for moving the collar along the axle to bring the type in contact with the ink-pad, means for moving the type opposite the slot in the cover-plate through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

4. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, a rotary axle, a collar at the'upper end of said axle, a collar on the lower end of said axle, a bar rigidly connecting said collars, resilient type-supports carried by said upper collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on the cover-plate, means to rotate said axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite said slot in the cover-plate when the key-levers are operated, a stop-arm carried by the bar connecting the collars and adapted to strike the inner end of the key-lever that has been operated, means for moving the collars along the axle to bring the type in contact with the inkpad, means for moving the type opposite the slot through said cover-plate, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

l 5. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers, a rotary axle, a collar mounted on said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin fixed to the axle and engaging with the recess in the collar, resilient type-supports carried by said collar, type arranged radially on said supports,a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on said cover-plate, means to rotate said axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite said slot when the key-levers are operated, means for moving the collar along the axle to bring the type in contact with the ink-pad, means for moving the type opposite the slot in the cover.- plate through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

6. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, a rotary axle, a collar mountedon the upper end of said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin fixed to the axle and engaging with the recess in said collar, a collar mounted on the lower end .ofsaid axle, a bar rigidly connecting said collars resilient type-supports carried by the said IOO upper collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on said cover-plate, means for rotating said axle through suchan angleas to bring the required type opposite said slot-when the key-levers are operated, a stop-arm carried by the bar connecting the collars and adapted to strike the inner end of the key-lever that has been operated, means for moving the collars along the axle to bring the type in contact with -the ink-pad, means for moving the type opposite .the slot through said cover-plate, and means tofeed the papercarriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.,

"7; In a type-writing machine, the combination with the key-levers and -paper-carriage, of a rotary axle, a collar =onsaid axle, resilient type-supports carried by said collar, ytype arranged radially on Vsaid supports, a coverpla-te for said typehaving a radial slot, an

ink-pad on the cover-plate, means-to rotate the said axle through such an angle -as-to bring the required type-opposite said slot when the key-levers are operated,- a rocking frame `pivoted to the machine and adapted to be operated by thekey-levers so that its inner end moves the collar alongtheaxle to bring the type in contactwiththe ink-pad, a presser-foot carried by theinner end of said rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite the cover-plate slot'through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified. 1

8. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagf onal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, of a rotary axle, a collar mounted on the upper end lof said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin fixed tothe axle and .engaging with a recess in said collar, a collar mounted on the lower end of said axle, a bar rigidly connecting said collars, resilient type-supports carried by the said upper collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, animi-pad on said coverplate, means for rotating said axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite said slot when the key-levers are operated, a stop-arm carried by the bar connecting the collars andl adapted to strike the inner end of the key-lever that has been operated., a rocking frame pivoted to the' frame of the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers, an adjustable stop located on the inner side of said rocking frame and adapted to strike the collar on the lower end of the axle to move the type into contact with the 4inkpad, a presser-foot carried by the inner end of said rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite the cover-plate slot through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carengaging with the recess in said collar, a col- 4lar mounted on the lower end of said-axle, a

` bar Vrigidly connecting said collars, yresilient type-supports carried by the collar on the upper endof the axle, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad vonsaid coverplate, helical rods carried by the axle, frames hinged to the machine andA adapted to'beoperated bythe key-levers, arms carried by said hinged frames, forksV located at the ends of said arms-and engaging with the helical rods, astop-arm carried-by the bar connecting the collars and adapted to strike the innerend of the key-lever that -has been operated, means formoving the collars along the axle to bring 'the'type in contact with the ink-pad, means for moving'the type opposite the radial slot through said slot, and means to feed the papercarriage forward, substantially asdescribed for the-purpose specified.

10. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the key-levers, the paper-carriage, a

rotary axle, type carried by said axle, a coverplate for said type having a radial slot, helical rods carried by said axle, frames hinged to the machine, diagonal bars carried by said frames and with which the key-levers coperate, arms carried by said hinged frames and having their ends respectively in sliding en- IOO gagement with the helical rods, means operated by the key-levers moving the type oppo- 4 site the radial slot through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, subst-antially as described for the purpose specified.

i 11. In atype-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, a rotary axle, helical rods-carried by said axle, a collar'mounted on the upper end of said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin fixed to the axle and engaging with the recess in said collar, a collar -mounted on the lower end of said axle,-a bar rigidly connecting said collars, resilient type-supports Vcarried by the collar on the up- IIO per end of the axle, type arranged radially on saidy supports, a cover-plate for said typel having a radial slot, an ink-pad onsaid coverplate, helicaly rods carried by the axle, frames hinged to the machine, diagonal bars carried by said hinged frames and with which the keylevers coperate, arms carried by said hinged frames, forks located at the ends of said arms and engaging with the helical rods, a stoparm carried by the bar connecting the collars and adapted to strike the inner end of the keylever that has been operated, means for moving' the collars along the axle to bring the type in contact with the ink-pad, means for moving the type opposite the radial slot through said quired type opposite the slot in the coverplate when the key-levers are operated, a rocking frame pivoted to the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers so that its inner en'd moves the collar along the axle to bring the type into contact with Vthe ink-pad, a presser-foot carried by the inner end of said rocking frame and 'adapted to press the type opposite the radial slot through said slot, and

means-to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

13. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the key-levers, the paper-carriage, arotary axle, a collar on said axle, resilient typesupports carried by said collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on the cover-plate, helical rodsv carried by the axle, frames hinged to the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers, arms carried by said hinged frames and having their ends respectively in sliding engagement with the helical rods, a rocking frame pivoted to the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers so that its inner end moves the collar along the axle to bring the type into contact with the ink-pad, a presser-foot carried by the inner end of said rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite the radial slot through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage'forward, substantially as described for the purpose specied.

14. Inatype-writing machine, the combination of the key-levers,the paper-carriage, a rotary'axle, type carried by said axle, a coverplate for said type having a radial slot, helical rods carried by said axle, frames hinged to the machine, diagonal bars carried by said frames and with which the key-levers coperate, arms carried by said hinged frames and having their ends respectively in sliding engagement with the helical rods, a rocking frame pivoted to the machine and adapted to be 0perated by the key-levers so that its inner end moves the collar along the axle to bring the type into contact with the ink-pad, a presserfoot carried by the inner end of the rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite the radial slot through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as describedv for the purpose specified.

15. In atype-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, -a rotary axle, a collar mounted on the upper end of said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin fixed to the axle and engaging with the recess in said collar, a collar mounted on the lower end of said axle, a bar rigidly connecting said collars, resilient type-supports carried by the said upper collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on said cover-plate, helical rods carried by the axle, means operated bythe key-levers for cooperating with the helical rods to move the axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite the slot in the cover-plate when the key-levers are operated, a stop-arm carried by the bar connecting the collars and adapted to strike the inner end of the key-lever that has been operated, a rocking frame pivoted to the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers, an adjustable stop located on the inner side of said rocking frame and adapted to strike the collarlon the lower end of the axle to move the type into contact with the ink-pad, a presser-foot carried by the inner end of said rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite radial slot, through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

16. In atype-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, a rotary axle, a collar mounted on the upper end of said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin fixed to the axle and engaging with the recess in said collar, a collar mounted on the lower end of said axle, a bar rigidly connecting said collars, resilient type-supports carried by the said upper collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on said cover-plate, helical rods carried by the axle, frames hinged to the machine, diagonal bars carried by said frames and with which the key-levers coperate, arms carried by said hinged frames and having their ends respectively in sliding engagement with the helical rods, a stop-arm carried by the bar connecting said collars and adapted to strike the inner end of the key-lever that has been operated, a rocking frame pivoted to the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers, an adjustable stop located on the inner side of said rocking frame and adapted to strike the collar on the lower end of the axle to move the type into contact with the ink-pad, a presser-foot carried by the inner end of said rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite the radial slot through said slot, and means to feed the paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose speciied.

17. In a type-writing machine, the combination of the paper-carriage, pivoted key-levers having their inner ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, a -rotary axle, a collar mounted on the upper end lof said axle and having a recess with inclined sides, a pin'ixed to the axle and engaging with the recess in said collar, a collar mounted on the lower end of said axle, a bar rigidly connecting said collars, resilient type-supports carried by the said upper collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for said type having a radial slot, an ink-'pad on said coverplate, helical rods carried by the axle, frames hinged to the machine, diagonal bars carried by said hinged frames and withl which the key-levers cooperate, arms carried by said hinged frames and having their ends respectively in sliding engagement with the heli-cal rods, a stop-arm carried by the bar connecting said collars and adapted to strike the inner end of the key-lever that has been operated, stop-arms carried by the axle and adapted to stop said axle in thecorrect position after each operation, a rocking frame pivoted to the machine and adapted to be operated by the key-levers, an adjustable stop located on the inner side of said rocking frame and adapted to strike the collar on the lower end of the axle to move the type into contact with the ink-pad, a presser-foot carried by the inner end of said rocking frame and adapted to press the type opposite the radial slot through said slot, and means to feed the'paper-carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specified.

18. In atype-writingmachine, the combination of a paper-carriage, key-levers having their ends terminating on diagonal lines receding from the center toward the sides of the machine, the inner end of each succeeding key-lever `from the center toward the sides of the machine increasing in depth, a rotary axle, a collar on said axle, resilient type-supports carried by said collar, type arranged radially on said supports, a cover-plate for the type having a radial slot, an ink-pad on the coverplate, means operated by the key-leversto rotate said axle through such an angle as to bring the required type opposite the radial slot, means for insuring the stoppage of the collar when the type corresponding to the keylever that has been operated is opposite the slot in the cover-plate, means for moving the collar along the axle to bring the type in contact with the ink-pad, means for moving the type opposite the slot in the cover plate through said slot, and means to move the paper carriage forward, substantially as described for the purpose specied.

In testimony whereoil I have hereunto set my hand, in presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 23d day of December, 1901.

, HIDALGO MOYA.

Witnesses:

J. ATKINs, ARCHIBALD SMITH. 

